| American comedienne and TV personality who was one of only four Americans invited to the wedding of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles in 2005 |
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| Comedian, the first late night US TV talk show hostess |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
07 Jul 2024 |
| 'Rabbit Test' writer/director |
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| "Fashion Police" host who won a Grammy for a spoken word recording of her book "Diary of a Mad Diva": 2 wds. |
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| Comedian who was the first female to host a late night network TV talk show in the US |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
27 May 2018 |
| ''Rabbit Test'' writer/director |
Newsday |
06 Oct 2017 |
| ''Fattening? Oh grow up'' |
Newsday |
26 Jun 2016 |
| Who said "I have a wonderful psychiatrist that I see maybe once a year, because I don't need it. It all comes out onstage" |
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| "Can We Talk?" comedienne |
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| "Can We Talk?" comedienne |
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| "Enter Talking" autobiographer, 1986 |
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| Funny lady |
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| Speaker of remark at 53 Across |
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| Comedian who once said, "My audiences are my group therapy" |
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| Speaker of remark at 41 Across |
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| "Can We Talk?" autobiographer |
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| "Can we talk?" comic |
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| "Can we talk?" comic |
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| "Can we talk?" comedienne |
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| Can we talk? lady |
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| Rabbit Test director |
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| 1990 Emmy-winning talk show host |
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| Enter Talking author |
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| Carson's sub |
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| Carson sub |
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| She asks: "Can we talk?" |
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